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Whitehouse.gov passes XHTML validation!

3 pointsby aupajoover 16 years ago
Proof the new administration cares about our standards.

1 comment

anatoliover 16 years ago
Yep, it passes. But it could be much, much better:<p>1) It's clearly not for the dial-up users, even though there's still a lot of them 2) Semantic IDs and class-names would really be nice. I disagree with some of the choices made for elements and headings too, but whatever.<p>The main issue I have with it is that they were too lazy to check their site with YSlow and correct some of the basic issues: minifying JS and CSS, settings up ETags and Expires Headers, and bundling those CSS and JS files for the deployment version of the site.<p>Other than that, great! A really, really nice site for those of us on faster connections. :)